Travelers who'd like to spend less than $300 a night for a hotel in the Big Apple will soon find a crop of new options. USA TODAY toured Manhattan to check out the new, mid-priced hotels, some of which now are still construction sites. If you're seeking mid-priced hotels, keep these street signs in mind. In the coming months, several new hotels will open with names such as Best Western, Hyatt Place and Holiday Inn Express. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

The eclectic area has traditionally been filled with fashion industry vendors, such as sequins, button and trim sellers. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

This picture shows the Hyatt Place, on the left, and the Holiday Inn Express, on the right. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

The Holiday Inn Express is one of several mid-priced hotels that has opened or is about to open on West 36th Street near 6th Avenue. It's within walking distance to the Empire State Building, Penn Station, Madison Square Garden and Macy's Herald Square. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

The interior of one of four suites at the soon-to-open Best Western Premier Herald Square Hotel. The 275-square-foot suites feel larger thanks to the slanted glass walls. Todd Plitt, USA TODAY

Rafael Robles, left, and Gerard Robles hang wallpaper at the Best Western Premier Herald Square Hotel on West 36th Street in New York City, under construction on Jan. 30, 2013. Todd Plitt, USA TODAY

This photo shows you the proximity of the Empire State Building to the glass-covered Best Western Premier Herald Square Hotel and the Hyatt Place Hotel on West 36th Street. Todd Plitt, USA TODAY

Boutique hotels, such as the hat-maker-themed Refinery Hotel pictured here, are opening all around these mid-priced hotels. Refinery, set to open in the coming months, will feature an indoor/outdoor rooftop bar designed to attract locals and other visitors. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

Hilton later this year will open the Hampton Manhattan/Times Square Central, shown under construction on the left. It's expected to open by December 2014, if construction stays on track. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

If action's what you like, remember that this hotel will be just half a block away from bustling Times Square, one of the USA's top tourist destinations. Barbara DeLollis, USA TODAY

Developers in December 2012 broke ground on two, new Cambria Suites - the highest-end brand for Choice Hotels International. This image depicts a guest room at the location rising on West 28th Street between 6th and 7th avenues. Choice Hotels International

This image depicts the front desk designed for the future Cambria Suites Times Square on West 46th Street between 5th and 6th avenues. Choice Hotels International